F1 2011, 2012 and 2013 Predictions For a Laugh
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- 25th October 2010, 11:09 at 11:09 am #128276Bradley DowntonParticipant
Who do you think will drive where in 2011, 2012 and 2013 as most current contracts only last until end of 2012, lets see what wacky results we get…
25th October 2010, 11:12 at 11:12 am #148907Bradley DowntonParticipant2011:
Red Bull
3.Webber
4.Vettel
McLaren
5.Hamilton
6.Button
Ferrari
1.Alonso
2.Massa
Mercedes
7.Schuamcher
8.Rosberg
Renault
9.Kubica
10.van der Garde
Force India
11.Sutil
12.di Resta
Williams
14.Barrichello
15.Hulkenberg
Sauber
16.Kobayashi
17.Perez
Toro Rosso
18.Buemi
19.Alguersuari
Lotus
20.Kovalainen
21.Trulli
HRT
22.Senna
23.Maldonado
Virgin
24.Glock
25.Petrov
25th October 2010, 11:26 at 11:26 am #148908Bradley DowntonParticipant2012
Ferrari – Alonso, Massa
Force India – Sutil, di Resta
HRT – Maldonado, Chandhok
Lotus – Kovalainen, Senna
McLaren – Hamilton, Button
Mercedes – Schumacher, Rosberg
Red Bull – Vettel, Alguersuari
Renault – Kubica, van der Garde
Sauber – Kobayashi, Perez
Toro Rosso – Buemi, Hartley
Virgin – Glock, Petrov
Williams – Hulkenberg, Bird
25th October 2010, 14:45 at 2:45 pm #148909AnonymousInactive2012 or 2013 WILL see Jenson Button leave McLaren Mercedes.
Before Mercedes bought Brawn GP they wanted the No 1 on their car.
So they paid Mclaren Buttons wages.
Then it became official that the Mclaren Mercedes deal would end.
Ron wishes to create the British Ferrari.
And decided to pursue building their own engine. Allowing the Mercedes engine deal
to lapse, and not renew the contract. Mercedes got worried so they bought Brawn GP. Whilst Ron is setting up building their own engine, he has convinced his beloved Mika Hakkinen to make a return, launching the new Mclaren powered Mclaren
25th October 2010, 15:47 at 3:47 pm #148910VettelSMemberIf HRT are still here by 2012 I’ll eat my hat…
25th October 2010, 18:17 at 6:17 pm #148911Bradley DowntonParticipantbetter get the knife and fork ready then, i reckon they will be, although maybe under different ownership so
2013
Ferrari – Fernando Alonso, Mirko Bortolotti
Force India – Adrian Sutil, Karun Chandhok
HRT – 2 drivers from GP2
Lotus – Heikki Kovalainen, Sam Bird
McLaren – Lewis Hamilton, Bruno Senna
Mercedes – Nico Rosberg, Nico Hulkenberg(managed by Willi Weber)/Sebastian Vettel(the apparant natural heir to Schuamcher. Is michael just building this team into a winning one for him?)
Red Bull – Jaime Alguersuari, Sebastian Vettel(if he’s not at mercedes)/Brendan Hartley(if vettel is at mercedes)
Renault – Robert Kubica, Giedo van der Garde
Sauber – Kamui Kobayashi, Sergio Perez
Toro Rosso – Two drivers from RB Young Driver Programme/Christian Klien/Brendan Hartley (if he’s not at red bull)
Virgin – Vitaly Petrov, Winner of 2012 GP2 title
Williams – Paul di Resta, Timo Glock
New Team – 2 drivers from GP2
25th October 2010, 18:20 at 6:20 pm #148912Bradley DowntonParticipantfor 2012 swap Bird and Senna because in GP2 2011 it is likely Bird will drive for Lotus ART Grand Prix, so will have an easy way into a (hopefully by 2012) decent team in Lotus
25th October 2010, 19:37 at 7:37 pm #148913Knight001Participant2011:
Ferrari: Alonso and Massa
McLaren: Hamilton and Button
Red Bull: Vettel and Webber
Mercedes: Rosberg and Schumacher
Renault: Kubica and Sutil
Force India: Heidfeld and Di Resta
Williams: Barrichello and Maldonado
Sauber: Kobayashi and Perez
Toro Rosso: Buemi and Algersuari
Lotus: Kovalainen and Trulli
Virgin: Glock and D’Ambrosio
HRT: Senna and Yamamoto
2012:
Ferrari: Alonso and Massa
McLaren: Hamilton and Button
Red Bull: Vettel and Buemi
Mercedes: Rosberg and Schumacher
Renault: Kubica and Sutil
Force India: Heidfeld and Di Resta
Williams: Glock and Maldonado
Sauber: Kobayashi and Perez
Toro Rosso: Algersuari and Riccardo
Lotus: Kovalainen and Chandhok
Virgin: D’Ambrosio and Bird
New Team 1: Liuzzi and Van der Garde
2013
Ferrari: Alonso and Perez
McLaren: Hamilton and Button
Red Bull: Vettel and Buemi
Mercedes: Rosberg and Di Resta
Renault: Kubica and Sutil
Force India: Massa and Chandhok
Williams: Glock and Maldonado
Sauber: Kobayashi and Gutierrez
Lotus: Kovalainen and Fauzy
Virgin: D’Ambrosio and Bird
New Team 1: Liuzzi and Van der Garde
New Team 2: Klien and Heidfeld
Alonso to win the 2010 and 2011 titles. Vettel to win 2012.
25th October 2010, 19:53 at 7:53 pm #148914JPQuesadoParticipantFor me we will have at least one portuguese in the grid in 2013. But because one year in GP2 maybe not enough I’d say 2014. But there is no 2014 in this topic, so…
25th October 2010, 22:51 at 10:51 pm #148915electroliteParticipantIn 2012 I can see Kubica going to Red Bull if Webber leaves.
26th October 2010, 9:52 at 9:52 am #148916Bradley DowntonParticipantedits to 2011:
Renault
9.Robert Kubica (confirmed)
10.Adrian Sutil(confirmation of his drive wherever in next few days)/Nico Hulkenberg
Force India
11.Adrian Sutil(confirmation of his drive wherever in next few days)/Nico Hulkenberg
12.Paul di Resta (likely)
Williams
14.Rubens Barrichello (confirmed)
15.Pastor Maldanado (likely)
HRT
22.Bruno Senna (would they really ditch the Senna name?)
23.Vitaly Petrov (provides a lot of much needed Russian sponsorship)
Virgin
24.Timo Glock (confirmed)
25.Giedo van der Garde (very likely http://tinyurl.com/3x4y2tu)
26th October 2010, 10:47 at 10:47 am #148917TommyBParticipantBradley13 – Hartley is no longer a Red Bull driver so very unlikely he’ll ever get a drive for STR. It will be Jean Eric Vergne or Daniel Ricciardo :)
26th October 2010, 10:55 at 10:55 am #148918Bradley DowntonParticipantah, thank you for the update, i was unaware of this, it will most likely be Ricciardo then, and i cant see Kubica leaving Renault if they turn into race winners. As well there is a lot of…… er…….. ‘talent :S’ in the GP3 series, such as Alexander Rossi and Esteban Gutiérrez
8th March 2012, 22:12 at 10:12 pm #148919AnonymousInactive@VettelS You’ve got your hat ready?
9th March 2012, 13:27 at 1:27 pm #148920VettelSMemberI stand corrected :p
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